CNBC's Courtney Reagan talks with Ron Johnson, JC Penney CEO about the company's strategy to create a new retail experience and change its pricing strategy.
Should the government step in and help the agriculture industry during this season's record-setting drought? Gregory Page, Cargill CEO, and Jim Grant, Grant's Interest Rate Observer, weigh in.
General Motors' Joel Ewanick is resigning after less than 2 years in the top marketing post, with CNBC's Phil LeBeau; Andrew Benett, Arnold Worldwide CEO, offers insight.
Jim Reid-Anderson, Six Flags chairman, president & CEO, discusses his company's bounce back from filing for bankruptcy, new marketing strategy, and what consumers can expect going forward.
Analysis of the day's major earnings and the stock market rally, with Christian Thwaites, Sentinel Investments, and Harry Hartford, Causeway Capital Mgmt.
Analysis of lackluster economic data and weak earnings, with Michael Yoshikami, Destination Wealth Management; Stephanie Link, TheStreet; and CNBC's Bob Pisani & Rick Santelli.
Joe Almeida, Covidien plc chairman, president & CEO, discusses his company's medical device products and recent earnings, and the Supreme Court's health-care ruling.
Michael Ward, CSX chairman, president & CEO, discusses his company's latest quarter, and how oil prices are affecting rail companies. "We started this year with a target of $130 million of productivity, and we're now expecting $180 million plus," he says.
Abe Reichental, 3D Systems president & CEO, discusses demand in Europe, the U.S. economy, and his company's growth strategies. "Our business in Europe grew 33 percent year-over-year for the second quarter, and demand remains strong in Europe," he says.
Gold prices hit 3-week highs today, but the miners aren't faring as well. Charles Jeannes, Goldcorp CEO, discussing his company's recent drop in profits, and lowered 2012 outlook.
AT&T and Verizon - have moved to tiered pricing data plans. Will Sprint do the same? Dan Hesse, Sprint Nextel CEO, weighs in on that and its new, high-speed network.
Shares of Dunkin' Brands are taking a hit in today's session, even after the company delivered a stronger Q2. Nigel Travis, CEO of Dunkin' Brands, explains the firm's earnings and the economic environment.
JC Penney is now out with another new pricing strategy -- just six months after wiping out all sales promotions at their stores, with Jan Kniffen, J.Rogers Kniffen Worldwide founder & CEO, and CNBC's Herb Greenberg.
Jeffrey Housenbold, CEO of Shutterfly, discusses his company's second quarter earnings and how the online photo service company plans to stay competitive in the hot internet space.
"The Street got ahead of us," says Paul Reilly, Raymond James Financial CEO, breaking down the company's third quarter numbers, reporting a 63% surge in profits but falling short on EPS estimates. Reilly also discusses the headwinds facing the banking sector.
Walter Robb, co-CEO of Whole Foods Market, breaks down the numbers on his company's better-than-expected third quarter earnings beat and discusses where he sees strength in the next quarter.
Andrew Liveris, Dow Chemical president, chairman & CEO, discusses his company's weaker-than-expected Q2 numbers, explaining the earnings miss was partially currency driven.
Frits Van Paasschen, Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide president & CEO, discusses his company's better-than-expected second quarter results, reporting EPS of $0.70 versus $0.62 estimate and provides his perspective on global travel growth.
Broadcom's newest WiFi combo chip is expected to increase the battery life of next-generation devices. Broadcom CEO Scott McGregor speaks to Mad Money host Jim Cramer about that and the company earnings.
Meredith Whitney, founder/CEO of The Meredith Whitney Advisory Group, provides perspective on the basic bank model and regulations. "I think [financials] has no momentum here," says Whitney.